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R. C. Sherriff

    Robert Cedric Sherriff è stato uno scrittore inglese la cui opera è fortemente influenzata dalle sue esperienze personali. Ottenne un notevole riconoscimento per un'opera teatrale fondamentale che esplorava le strazianti realtà vissute da un capitano durante la Prima Guerra Mondiale. I suoi scritti affrontano spesso temi profondi come la cameratismo, il tributo psicologico del conflitto e la forza duratura dello spirito umano di fronte alle avversità. La voce distintiva di Sherriff offre una rappresentazione toccante e autentica delle esperienze di guerra, rendendo i suoi contributi alla letteratura profondamente risonanti.

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    The Invisible Man
    The fortnight in September
    • The fortnight in September

      • 338pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The Fortnight in September embodies the kind of mundane normality the men in the dug-out longed for – domestic life at 22 Corunna Road in Dulwich, the train journey via Clapham Junction to the south coast, the two weeks living in lodgings and going to the beach every day. The family’s only regret is leaving their garden where, we can imagine, because it is September the dahlias are at their fiery best: as they flash past in the train they get a glimpse of their back garden, where ‘a shaft of sunlight fell through the side passage and lit up the clump of white asters by the apple tree.’ This was what the First World War soldiers longed for; this, he imagined, was what he was fighting for and would return to (as in fact Sherriff did). He had had the idea for his novel at Bognor Regis: watching the crowds go by, and wondering what their lives were like at home, he ‘began to feel the itch to take one of those families at random and build up an imaginary story of their annual holiday by the sea...I wanted to write about simple, uncomplicated people doing normal things.’

      The fortnight in September
    • The Invisible Man

      • 202pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Exploring the concept of power, the narrative delves into the ability to access the hidden treasures and secrets of nations, particularly within their gold vaults. It examines the implications of such power, revealing the intricate relationships between wealth, influence, and authority. The story unfolds against a backdrop of intrigue, where the quest for control over these valuable resources leads to unexpected alliances and conflicts, ultimately questioning the true cost of power in a world driven by greed and ambition.

      The Invisible Man